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TO-DAY'S CRICKET

Four Senior League Games H.K.CC. To Meet Army Club's Strong "Side Kowloon CC. Wil Engage Navy Recreio's

Against

Indians

(BY "CLE.E").

Of the four Senior. League' cricket matches to be "played: this afternoon, main interest will probably be centred on the match be- tween the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Army on the matting wicket at Soakunpoo where last week, the Army held Kowloon GC, to a draw. The Club are folding á „strong” all-round side for this afternoon and is regards bowlers they havé Allen, Haymes Owen Hughes, Alec and John Pearse to call upon with "Kilbee as a small,

chango,

fore he was

4.

The Army side includes several out of both cricket and badminton useful batsmen. Weedon, Major for the rest of the season-a loss Raustorne and Chiverall being both to K.CC. and St. Andrew's

best. among the

Last week, † Club. against the mainlanders, Raus- torne hit up a very useful 5 be- | Indians và. Recreio

caught by Teddy Fincher off Lloyd'ą bowling, '. *

In Haided recently promoted from the Junior division) the Army have a splendid bowler and one has only to look at his recent 'performances to satisfy oneself. Capt. Mackintosh-Walker, Cheney and, of course. Barron, will be the mainstay of the military bowling strength.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938.

WHO WILL HOLD Hockey League WOODEN SPOON? POLICE LEAD

To-day's Rugger Will

Decide

There will be two games of Rugby Football on the Club ground at Happy Valley on Satur day. January 15.

WITH 8 POINTS

Tables Brought Up

To Date

The Hong Kong Police with eight points are leading in the Bentor The Arst game, commencing at. Division of the United Hockey 245 p.m.- will be between HMS.Clos League at present. "Cumberland" and the Club "A" XV. Tath will be followed at 4 pm by the last; match of this year's Triangular Tournament series, when the Army will play the Club: *****

The Navy have already won the Touthafrent tnis season; and this last match is a contest to decide who will hold the wooden spoon. Burg. L-Comdr. Nicholson will re-s feree the "A" fixture and Mr. D. W. MacEwen will control the Triangular Tournament, match.... !

His Excellency the Governor has signified his intention of watching | On the home ground at Sookun-the Triangular Tournament game poo, the Indian R.O. will entertain and Their Excellencies the Com- the Recreio and this should prove mander-in-Chief and General of- an interesting match. The Portu-cer Copimanding will also be pre- gurse Club has a fine batting, side and should knock up a good score.

The Club and Army sides select- The Indians are relying too much are as follows:-- on A. H. Madar in their bowling

Artry: Fus. Perritt (R.W.F.), and I trust A R. Minu will not/C_Ayrton (RA.SC.). Lt. R. D. make the mistake that he did last MacLagan (Seaforts). 2/Lt. Gud- Saturday and that is to over-bowl on (Middlesex), 3/Lt. Chiverall himself, as this season Minu, at Middlesex). Pte. Rainer (Bea- least at the present time, is not on forths), Sgt. Bailey (R.A.M.C.), Sgt. Moore (Middlesex), Pte. Knowles Seaforths), Pte. Watson (Middle- ex), 2Lt. I. A. MacLagan (Sea- Corps of Signals), Bdr. Page (5th forths), Cpl- Walscote (Royal

sent

The Kowloon Cricket Club, un-is best form with the ball. der the captaincy of Donald An-

The Recroto team also has very derson, will travel to the RNRCkech Belders. The Indians are ground, King's Park, this after-holding the same team that drew noon to engage the Navy In this with Craigengower last week-end. Ede. R.A.). Capt. Gilesple encounter the Kowloon Leam should win though much will depend on the batting form of Capt. Whitmarsh who this season has been scoring at a prolife rate: Last week, Kowloon tried a novel

experiment in sending out Gordon Burnett and Tommy Madar བ4 their opening batsmen. This was because Anderson was not playing, he being on the sick list.

Craigengower Favoured

to

Cralgengower will meet the Civil Service Cricket Club on the me ground at Happy Valley and I tip the C.0.0. win. Their batsmen will have to keep a good eye on the, bowling of F. Baker who last week captured seven Recreio wickets for 18 runs at King's Park! Baker's bowling. comes down from a great height and he invariably keeps a splen- Ernie Zimmern are the two run- did' length. George Souza and Fincher will be turning out this mediums for Craigengover but they, too, will have to watch Baker carefully.

This afternoon Anderson will,, in all probability, open on the mat- ting wicket partnered either by A. T. Lay or Teddy Fincher. Although

I have been informed that Ernte

CRICKET TEAMS FOR THE WEEK-END

The Civil Servants will be with-- out R.M Woud and J. Barrow, the latter being on the 'sick list. F: E. Lawrence, who played last week against Recreio will be turning out again and Nornian Whitley, a use- ful bowler; will be making his first appearance for the Civil Service matches will be played In the Co-afternoon I have since learned since his retorn from Home leave. lóny this week-end,

A large number of

ericket

The following are some of the teams:

The following will represent the- Hong Kong Cricket Club- 1 x In a League cricket match against the Army at Sookunpoo to-day ät 2 p.m.

A. W. Hayward (Capt), FH. Stokes, MF. L. Haymes, F. Mar-

tal at the end of this month for that he will probably enter hospi-

OLYMPIC COMMITTEE

MEETING

(R.E.) (Captain), Lt. Crawford Royal Corps of Signals).

Club ist XV.-M. W. MacGrath, p. EL Stewart, H. D. Bidwell, W..E. orleve. M. G. Carruthers, A. B. R. Butcher, J. L. Bonnar, K. A. Wat- son, KW. Salter, E. N. Stout, &. W. Holden, W. E Peers J. C. Miller Redman. (Captain),,, A. J. G. Taylor and J.

Club A XV.-F. Cesaford, R. van Leeuwen, E. Taverner, E. M. Watts, H. F. Hopkins, C. W. Lyle (Capt.),

R. Henderson, T. Swan, T. H. Pratt, K. KG, White, B. Hynes, A. 8. Olsen. A. G. Dalziel, G, L. East- gate and J. K. Birt

HOME SOCCER RESULTS

London, Jan. 13. Playing at home in the Northeim Section of the Third Division "in the English Football League, to-

Southport and won finally by 10-1: day. Hull scored ten times against

port, at home: lost to Torquay by i In the Southern Section, New-

two goals to ni..

Scores:

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHJ Newport

0 Torquay

• THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Hull.

10, Southport -Reuter

technical adviser, Wemier Klinge- on berg.

Tokyo, Jan 14, The Japanese delegation to the International

the

shall, R. D. Allen, L. D. Kilkee, meeting of LT. Ride, Rev. H W. Baines H.Olymple Committee in Cairo Owen Hughes, T., A. Pearce and J.

March 10 wil include Prince Toku L. C. Pearce...

The following will represent the HK.C.C. 2nd XI in a League match against the Army' "B" on the Club around to-day, at 2 p.m. sharp. E. J. R. Mitchell capt.) D. S. Blake, R. EH. Nelson, G. A. 810- wart, R. ́8; W. Paterson, C. W. E. Bishop, D. S. Robb, G. E. R., Divett, J. H: Fox, W. Stoker, M. R. Swain,

INDIAN, R. C. TRAM

The Indian R.C. team to play against the Club de Recreit in a Sentor League cricket match at Bookunpoo to-day at 2 is as follow:-*

The main tople to be discussed gaja, Dr. Jigoro Kano and Mat- at the meeting will be the pro- suzo Nagal, Secretary-General of gramme of the summer and winter the Japanese Organising Com-games of 1940.— mittee, as well as the German Truntocean News, Strovca

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

They have, however, played at matches to the three played by the HK and S.R.A. who have already gathered five points and, are now second on the list,

"

The Air Force with ten matches played and eighteen points heads the Junior Division up to date with the Police, second with 13 points and the Kumaon Rifles third with seven points.

· Leagle tables to date are:

SENIOR DIVISION

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FANLING RACE

ENTRIES

KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS PURITY,

Governor To Attend MARTELL'S 3 STAR

To-morrow

The following are the entries for the Fanling Hunt Club January meeting, to be held at Kranti to- morrow, first saddling bell at 215 p.my

H.E... the Governor, Bir Geoffry Northcote, and Lady Northcote bave signified their intention„öf. attending the meeting

"The New South Wales Han- dicap. Steeplechase of 12 miles) for Australian Fontes:-Fairy, Rosalind, Shitire, Glorious Star.

2-"The January Plate."-11 Miles. A handicap for China Ponies: Benerth, Ebony Idol, "Fes-" tival Eve, Jack O'Lantern, King's Parade; Mountain View, Sylvan- dale, Vagrods.

3. T. San Wat Steeple- P. W. D. L. FA. Pts.chase.1 miles A handicap for H.X. Police ... 6 3 2 1 83 8

China Ponies Araxy. Eenerth. Dia- HK. & S.R.A. 32155

zenes. "Estover, Glenshee, Pride of Seaforth H...10:21 15-35

Tsingtao, The Archdeacon, Widnes." Howloon I.T.C. 22-924 4.The Hunters Hurdie Race." Rajputana R2 23 24

-11 miles For China Ponies: Kumaon R... 211 - Araxy, Ascot, Canary Clowner, Middlesex R. 2 1 1 2 1 3 Double, Chance, Dunwold, Herga, R. Engineers... 5148 17 2

Jan Stewer, Mortman, Nebular Radio S.C.

Star, Penny Farthing, Public Hero C.B.A..........

No. 1, The Minx Three Farthings.. 5.The Happy Valley Handi-. Argonauta S.C-Have withdrawn

from the league,

cap."-A at race of I mile: Esto- ver, Gold Sovereign, March Brown, Racing Strain. Royal Consort, Vol- taire, Widnes, Zero.

Gi

2 1 3:0

JUNIOR DIVISION

RA. Force ....10.9

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

→ 1.24 10 13 H.K. Police...10 6 3 2 21-15 13

Middlesex R... 8 2 2 2 25 11 6 Kumaon R431 - 14 2 7

HK. & S.R.A. 4 2 1 1 1 4 8 University A-7, 2-3° 2° 8 11 7

Seaforth H... 10 2 1 7 11 24 5 R.C. of Signals 2 2 5 1 4

0."The Ladies' Scurry."1 mile. (Post Entriesti:

B. Army OC 0 Rajputana R. 2 R. Engineers. 6.

17 124.3 1 1 2 4 1

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(Military, 4 p.m.) Referce: F Cricket-First Division, Craigen-Smith. Third Div. (Kowloon): 24th Navy v. Kowloon C. C.; Indian R. 2.30 p.m.) Referee: 'Sharpe. Lower & C v. Civil Service C. C.; R.A. v. 20th R:A. (Chatham Road, C. v. Club, de Recreio; Army v. Force v. University (Chatham Hong Kong C. C. Second Division, Road, 4 p.m.) Referee: Morecroft, Kowloon C. C. v. Navy; Civil Per- Portuguese 8.A, v. Kumaon (King's A. R. Minu (Capt.), A. H. Madar, vice C. C. v. Craigengower C. C.; Paik, 4 p.m.) Referee: Stone. Sign- als v. Seaforths (Prince Edward Road,-2.30 p.m.) Referee: Phillips

p.m.,

8. A. Zama, K. Nazaria, A, B. Kit-Recrelo v. Army "A": University v, chell; A. R. Abbas, A. Baker, A Indian R. C.: Hong Kong 0, rv. A. Rumjahn, M. el Arculli, M-P. Madar and AM.. Rumjalin.

Army-"B":

Football. First, Division: South Club de Recrelo team:-Dr. A. M.

China "B". Club (Caroline Hill, Rodrigues, W. A. Reed, E. M. K.

4.p.m.) Referee: Martin; Lines- Soares, Dr. E. L. Gosano, Dr. II Lien: Johns and Edwards. Kow- Ozorio, A. M. Prata, A. P. Pereira, P. M. N. da Silva, Jun, A. V. Closano, JE, Noronha, and N? Beltran.”

B-KÒC. VL, NAVY

Hockey. Brawn Cup. C. B. 8. "A" v. Recreio Ladies (C. B. 8. ground). 2.45 p.m.; O. B. A Ladies V. "Y" Ladies.("Y" ground), 3 p.m.; Geaforths Ladies v. C. B. 8. "B" loon Chinese (Kowloon, 4 p.m.) (Murray Parade ground). 3:15. p.m. Referee: Barton; Linesmen: De-Caer Clark Cup, St. Andrew's v. mee and F. G.'Smith, Middlesex Ladies (C. B. A ground), 3 v. South China "A" (Bookunpoo, 4 The following will represent the p.m.) Referee Ottoway: Linesmen: Ladles (C. B. 8. ground), 4 p.m

p.m.; C. B. A. Ladles v. Hong Kong Kowloon Cricket Club senior eleven Brothwell and Godfrey. Police v

Racing Entries Close for the In a League cricket match against Seaforths (Causeway Bay. 4 p.m.) Hong Kong Jockey. Chib's Annual the Royal Navy on the RNRC. Referee: Finch; Linesien: Batter-Race Meeting, at 3 pm. ground, King's Park, to-day atley and Purnell. Second Division: Rugby Club Ay Navy XV Kowloon Club (Kowloon; 2.30 (club), 2.45 p.m.; Triangular Tour- D. J. N. Anderson (Capt.), G. C. p.m.) Referee: Clarke, Kwong Wahnament, Club v. Army, Burnett, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Flav, Engineers (Prince Edward Road, cher, B. Jex, A. T. Lay BD. Lay, 4 pm. Referee: Searle, Eastern v.

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The Civil Service team against. Craigengower lillis follows:

TO-MORROW

Football Junior Buleld; Fortu

RE. Let N.D. Lloyd, T. A. Madar Seaforths (Causeway Bay, 2.30 guese S.A. v. Air Force (Kowloon, and G. F. O'Bryen

a.m.) Referee: French. Middlesex 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Havelaar. Unl v. Bonth China (Bookunpoo, 2.30 versity v. Police. (Causeway Bay, p.m. Referee: Younge: 5th Bde. 230 p.m.) Referez: Biker, First A.ARA. v. Police (Bt. Joseph's, 230. Division: St. Joseph's Eastern B. "C: Kawkins, (Capt.), JE. p.m.) Referee: J. SEva, Third Div. (Causeway Bay, 4 pm. Referee: Richardson Baker, D. McLellan, (Hong Kong): 5th Bde. R.A. v. En~ | Sidebottom: Linesmen: Hartley and R. R. Citis R. B. Wood, W. H.gineers (8t. Joseph's, 4 pm) Re- Colledge AE Party"and" 'N. J. feree: Savage, Medicals v, Police Golf Kowloon Club Junior Bebbington, E. Lawrence and N. (Carolife Ein, 2.30 pm. Referee: Championship final Whitley,

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